ĐỀ THI B2 VÀ C1 CHUẨN CHÂU ÂU PHẦN NGHE SỐ 29 1. (A) The woman doesn’t drive often. (B) Traffic is better than it used to be. (C) Taking public transportation saves time. (D) The subway is crowded. 2. (A) Wear a heavy sweater to the game. (B) Exchange the tickets. (C) Take care of his cold. (D) Watch the game at home. 3. (A) He dropped out of Professor Johnson’s class. (B) He’ll probably take another class with Professor Johnson. (C) Professor Johnson’s lectures were boring. (D) Students weren’t allowed to bring drinks into Professor Johnson’s class. 4. (A) She hasn’t received any mail yet. (B) She doesn’t know where the post office is. (C) She thinks the post office is nearby. (D) A new post office has just opened. 5. (A) Someone else told him Fred had called. (B) The man looked for Fred at they gym. (C) It wasn’t really Fred who called. (D) Fred probably 3borrowed someone else’s sleeping bag. 6. (A) She hasn’t gone hiking in three years. (B) She plans to visit her relatives. (C) Her sister’s children love to hike in the mountains. (D) Her sister may move back to Colorado someday. 7. (A) He’s planning to move to a new house. (B) He hopes to change jobs. (C) He likes to keep his house clean. (D) He’s too busy to clean the house. 8. (A) Her coat is similar to the man’s. (B) She needs to buy a new coat. (C) Her sweater is not warm enough. (D) The man should have worn a sweater. 9. (A) Ask the people in the lounge to be quiet. (B) Try to find another place to study. (C) Move the party to the dining room. (D) Turn on another light. 10. (A) Pick up the package at the post office. (B) Deliver the package in person. (C) Ask to have the package delivered to his home. (D) Find out the hours the post office is open. 11. (A) The committee is discussing it. (B) It received a low grade. (C) It hasn’t been graded. (D) The woman hasn’t submitted it. 12. (A) He’ll see the doctor if he’s not better soon. (B) He has had worse colds in the past. (C) He’ll feel better once he sees the doctor. (D) His cold will go away by itself. 13. (A) Get his shower fixed. (B) Find out when the gym is open. (C) Take a shower at the gym. (D) Ask to be moved to another buidling. 14. (A) Make sure the registration office didn’t make a mistake. (B) Decide whether to drop the course next week. (C) Find out if a place opens up in the course later. (D) Take the course next year. 15. (A) He doesn’t think the room is too cold. (B) He’s already wearing a sweater. (C) He can’t address the problem right now. (D) He’ll turn up the heat as soon as class is over. 16. (A) Make a copy of the key for the woman. (B) Give the woman her key at her class. (C) Put the key in the woman’s mailbox. (D) Unlock the woman’s door. 17. (A) He recently spent a month in Chicago. 1 (B) He can recommend many things to do. (C) Chicago is an expensive place to have fun. (D) He’s going on the trip, too. 18. (A) She likes the design of the car. (B) Someone famous is riding in the car. (C) She collects pictures of cars. (D) The car is in front of something interesting. 19. (A) The bus is usually late when it snows. (B) She’s not sure where her schedule is. (C) She can’t give the man a ride to work. (D) The times on her bus schedule may no longer be correct. 20. (A) She has trouble concentrating. (B) She’ll return the book if she doesn’t like it. (C) She is a fast reader. (D) She’ll lend the man the book when she’s finished. 21. (A) Pay the extra postage. (B) Send the package third-class. (C) Wait a few days to mail the package. (D) Deliver the package himself. 22. (A) He’s not very hungry. (B) He really wants to eat at the restaurant. (C) The restaurant is too expensive. (D) He knows a better place to go for a meal. 23. (A) Speak to his professor about the condition of the lecture hall. (B) Organize a team of students to clean the lecture hall. (C) Find out who has been making the mess. (D) Wait to see if the problem goes away. 24. (A) She’d like to go although she has little experience. (B) She doesn’t enjoy camping. (C) She’d rather go swimming than hiking. (D) She needs to buy a canoe before the trip. 25. (A) She couldn’t get a ticket for the exhibit. (B) She doesn’t like crowded events. (C) She knows a lot of people who went to the exhibit. (D) She doesn’t like modern art. 26. (A) Arrive at the presentation after breakfast. (B) Talk to the dean before the presentation. (C) Call the woman early in the morning. (D) Eat breakfast at the presentation. 27. (A) Ruth earned the award. (B) Ruth helped plan the award ceremony. (C) Ruth should work more for the community. (D) Ruth served as chairperson of the committee. 28. (A) She cannot go with the man to Smithville. (B) There is a new art supply store downtown. (C) The store’s location has changed. (D) The store went out of business. 29. (A) She hopes the man can remember her phone number. (B) She’s willing to help the man solve the puzzle. (C) She hopes the man will call her when he’s finished. (D) She’s going out of town soon. 30. (A) It is difficult getting an appointment with her. (B) She is a good doctor. (C) She used to be his doctor. (D) She is fairly old. 2 1999-05 1 W: I need to go across town, but the traffic is so heavy this time of day. M: When you take the subway, you don’t have to deal with traffic I never drive any more. What does the man imply? 2 W: I’ve got two tickets to today’s game. Do you wanna come along? M: It’ll be on television, besides it’s really too cold for me. What will the man probably do? 3 W: You had met Prof Johnson before, right? How would you describe his lectures? M: Well, let me put it this way. I could never stay awake in one of his classes without first drinking at least two cups of coffee. What does the man imply? 4 M: Excuse me, could you tell me how to get to the post office? W: Your guess is as good as mine. I’m new around here. What does the woman mean? 5 W: I forgot to tell you that Fred called last night to borrow your sleeping bag. M: Oh, I saw him at the gym this morning and he didn’t say anything. So, he must’ve asked somebody else. What does the man imply? 6 M: You must be looking forward to your trip back to Colorado. It should be fine to hike up into those mountains again. W: Well, there may not be time for that. The thing is I haven’t seen my sister and her kids for three years. What does the woman imply? 7M: Tom’s house is a mess. Doesn’t he ever clean it? W: I guess he just has too much else on his mind with that new job of his. What does the woman imply about Tom? 8M: Hey, that’s a great sweater you’re wearing. It looks really warm. W: Yeah, but I wish I had brought a coat like you did. It’s really cold today. What does the woman imply? 9 M: Hi, George, I can’t get to sleep with the light so near my bed. Can’t you study someplace else? M: Sorry, there is a party going on down in the lounge. I suppose I could check the dining room though. What will George probably do? 10 M: I wish I didn’t have to make a special trip to the post office to get my package. W: Well, if you call them in the morning they’ll give your package to your mail carrier to bring out to you. What does the woman suggest the man do? 11 W: Professor, have you graded my term paper yet? M: To tell you the truth, I’ve been tied up in committee meetings all week. What can be inferred about the paper? 12 W: With the cold that bad, I think it’s pretty foolish not to see a doctor. M: Don’t worry, it’ll pass in a few days. What does the man mean? 13 M: Do you have hot water in your dorm? Because we haven’t had any for three days and I hate cold showers. W: Oh, sounds miserable. Since the gym’s usually open, why don’t you just go over there to fix the problem? What does the woman suggest the man do? 14 W: I just found out at registration that the creative writing class is full. Now I have to wait another whole year to get in. M: Why don’t you check back after the first week? Somebody might drop it. What does the man suggest the woman do? 15 W: Prof Nelson, could you please turn up the temperature in here? I’m having trouble concentrating. M: Yeah, I understand. But I don’t control the thermostat. Tell you what, I’ll talk to maintenance about it after class. In the mean time I suggest you put on a sweater if you brought one. What does the man imply? 3 16 W: Hi, Jerry, it’s Beth from the apartment next door. I’m at school right now and I realized I forgot my keys at home. Could you ask the building manager to put the extra set in my mail box? M: I don’t think that’s secure enough. I can just drop by your class later. What will the man probably do? 17 W: I’m going to Chicago on business and somebody said you were the right person to talk to about what I can do there for fun. M: You bet I am. I hope you’ve got at least a month. What does the man imply? 18 M: Come on, Sue, I know you have a new camera, but you just took a picture of a car. W: No, no, look behind the car. What does the woman mean? 19 M: Could I look at your bus schedule? I don’t want to drive to work tomorrow if it’s snowing. W: You’d be better off calling the terminal. It’s been a long time since I’ve used my schedule and I’m sure it’s out of date. What does the woman mean? 20. W: That’s a pretty thick book. Are you sure Fram will want to plough through that? M: Are you kidding? She’ll be through it in two days. What does the man imply about Fram? 21M: If I send this package third class, how long will it take to arrive? W: About two weeks. But, um… many people don’t realize that first- class is only a dollar fifty more and it’ll get there in just a few days. What does the woman suggest the man do? 22. W: Surely you don’t to eat at that expensive restaurant. M: Not much I don’t. They have the best food in town. What does the man mean? 23M: Like usual the lecture hall is a complete mess this afternoon. Newspapers, soda cans, used tissues, all of it, just thrown all over the floor. I can’t understand how people can be so thoughtless. W: Well, your professor should have the authority to get something done about it. What does the woman imply the man should do? 24 M: How about going a camping trip next week with us? We’re planning on hiking and canoeing in the state park. W: That sounds great. But I’d better warn you, I’ve never been in a canoe and I’m not much the swimmer either. What does the woman mean? 25 M: I heard that the turn-out for the opening of the new sculpture exhibit was kind of disappointing. W: I guess a lot of other people feel the way I do about modern art. What does the woman mean? 26 W: We’d better make sure we get to the presentation early tomorrow morning. The dean said there’ll be bagels and pastries and fruit. But I have a feeling that they’re going to go quickly. M: I guess I’ll bring my appetite. What will the man probably do? 27 W: Isn’t it great about Ruth’s committee service award? M: She deserved it. What does the man mean? 28 M: I’m driving downtown this afternoon. I have to stop by Deluxe, the art supply store, to get some paints for my art class. W: Deluxe? They moved to Smithville. What does the woman mean? 29 M: You were right about the puzzle you lent me last week. It really is a challenge. I want to try to get it myself, though. So I’m going to work on it a little longer W: Well, if you get really stuck, remember I’m only a phone call away. What does the woman mean? 30 W: I’m new in town and I need to find a doctor. Do you know anything about Joyce Brown? M: I’ve been going to her for years. I don’t see how you can do better. What does the man say about Dr Brown? CDCBD BDCBC CDCCC BBDDC ABAAD DACBB 4 . ĐỀ THI B2 VÀ C1 CHUẨN CHÂU ÂU PHẦN NGHE SỐ 29 1. (A) The woman doesn’t drive often. (B) Traffic is better than it used. pretty thick book. Are you sure Fram will want to plough through that? M: Are you kidding? She’ll be through it in two days. What does the man imply about Fram? 21M: If I send this package third. Fred called last night to borrow your sleeping bag. M: Oh, I saw him at the gym this morning and he didn’t say anything. So, he must’ve asked somebody else. What does the man imply? 6 M: You must